02 September 2008
By Melissa
In Baby, Health, Parenting
Luckily the first year of your child’s life won’t be spent in his pediatrician’s office. Well baby checkups or well child care visits are scheduled only nine times per year. Generally well baby checks are scheduled as follows:
Two-three days from discharge
Two weeks
One month
Two months
Three months
Four months
Six months
Nine months
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babycenter.com, checkup, pediatrician, well baby check, well child visit
30 July 2008
By Melissa
In Baby, News, Reviews
I stumbled upon freepeats.org today and just had to share this wonderful site with the rest of the Moms that are out there in the cloud. It is the craigslist of much wanted mom gear. You can find a wide variety of items for your kids of all ages and maternity gear of all sorts. [...]
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craigslist, freebies, freepeats.org, maternity gear
30 July 2008
By Melissa
In Baby, Pregnancy, Reviews
I signed up for Publix’s Baby Club months ago and have found it to be nothing less than uber useful thus far. They sent me tons of coupons for free products including diapers, wipes, formula, and bottles. The most used perk has been their baby and child care book that they sent free of charge! [...]
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baby club, coupons, freebies, Publix Baby Club
29 July 2008
By Melissa
In Baby, Parenting, Pregnancy, Reviews
Choosing your Baby’s Pediatrician is such an important task for any parent. There are so many Doctors out there and with the world of medicine constantly changing, it is difficult to be a well informed consumer without going to medical school yourself. I have some links at the bottom of this posting with reference tools [...]
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D.O., Pediatric Associates, pediatrician
06 July 2008
By Melissa
In Baby, News, Parenting
Houston researchers have found that mothers who see their baby smile have similar physiological reactions that drug addicts have when they take drugs. Greatest amounts of blood flow to the brain were recorded when mothers saw pictures of their own babies, versus when they saw pictures of other infants to whom they were not [...]
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Baby, PPD